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ID ISC.ANT1700/740-A /-B 

 

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6.3  Configuration and Test 

To activate the People Counters the following settings has to be done. 

Set  additional  the  Jumpers  JP10  and  J11  of  Reader  ID  ISC.LRM2500-B  to  configure  the  RS485 
interface. (see also manual M01111-xde-ID-B , page 54 and 55). The Termination has to be acti-
vated via software in the reader configuration. 

 

J11

VCC

J10

500 

500 

RS485 +

RS485 -

 

 

 

 

Fig. 27: Jumper settings RS485 Interface 

By using several People Counters at gates with 3 to 6 aisles, you have to set the corresponding 
bus address. The bus address could be set by the Dip-Switch at the People Counter Board. See 
Fig. 28. At one reader, up to 3 People Counter (bus address 1-3) could be operated. 

 

Fig. 28: Position of Dip Switch at People Counter Board 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Table 10 Setting the bus address of People Counter 

 

DIP-Switch S1 

bus address 

OFF/ON 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

Reserved 

 

 

Summary of Contents for OBID i-scan ID ISC.LRM2500-B

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION final public B 2011 09 29 M91201 5e ID B doc ID ISC ANT1700 740 A B Clear Gate Version Reader ID ISC LRM2500 B English ...

Page 2: ...ns 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 w...

Page 3: ...Installing the Antenna Base and Antenna Body 18 5 Typical Antenna Configuration Gate Antenna with two Antennas 19 5 1 Project Notes Antenna 19 5 1 Project Notes People Counter GPC 22 5 2 Gate Configuration and Setup using Antennas Type A and B 24 5 2 1 Required Components 24 5 2 2 Configuration of a Gate antenna with Multiplexer 25 5 2 3 Setting the Multiplexer 27 5 2 4 Setting the Antenna Tuner 2...

Page 4: ...6 3 1 Connecting several People Counter 57 6 3 2 Configuration and Test in ISO Host or Buffered Read 58 6 3 3 Configuration and Test in Notification Mode 60 7 Configuring the Reader in accordance with national RF regulations 62 8 Technical Data 64 8 1 Antenna ID ISC ANT1700 740 Type A and B 64 8 2 People Counter ID ISC ANT1700 740 GPC and ID ISC ANT GPC E 67 8 3 Approval 68 8 3 1 Europe CE 68 8 3 ...

Page 5: ...y 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 supply must always be interrupted Make sure that the device is without voltage by measu...

Page 6: ...dust and other impurities with a soft cloth and a solution of water with a little dishwashing liquid Keep the antenna dry All kinds of moisture should be avoided during operation and storage Precipitation humidity and liquids contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits and da maging transparent plastic parts Protect the antenna from high temperatures Mount the antenna away from heaters ...

Page 7: ...Smart Tags and various antenna spacing gate widths are possible The ID ISC ANT1700 740 A B is a figure of eight antenna with tuner and have been optimized as transmitting and receiving antennas for the ID ISC LRM2500 Reader It is however 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...

Page 8: ...on Radar Detector is used to extend the People Counter to a second gate aisles The People Counter has two counters per aisle The values of the incoming and out going persons will be separately captured Fig 1 Gate People Counter Structure 2 3 antennas 1 2 gate aisles A change of the counter values will be stored in the EEPROM of the People Counter Board With the command 0x78 Set People Counter the ...

Page 9: ...nnas 1 2 gate aisles The People Counter board and the Radar detectors are mounted in the base of the antennas Due to the radar beam can pervade the plastic housing of the antenna no openings a necessary The three digital output can be used to enable a signal light at every gate antenna or activate an alarm buzzer in the gate antenna The Connection between reader and people counter takes place trou...

Page 10: ...ffered Read Mode the host has to poll the GPC by sending protocols to the reader Only in the Notification Mode the reader poll the counter values automat ically and send data according the reader configuration to the host So there are two possibilities to get the actual people counter values Either the Host poll the People Counter periodically or in the Notification Mode of the reader the reader s...

Page 11: ...ght and buzzer ID ISC ANT1700 740 B Clear Gate Antenna with dynamic tuning board ID ISC DAT and signal light ID ISC ANT1700 740 AGP Acrylic glass plate window for Clear antennas ID ISC ANT1700 740 GPC Gate People Counter People Counter and one piece of radar detector for antenna ID ISC ANT1700 740 incl Mounting and cabling set optional ID ISC ANT GPC E Extension Radar Detector Second radar detecto...

Page 12: ...umber of antennas Antenna People Counter Optional ID ISC ANT1700 740 A ID ISC ANT1700 740 B ID ISC ANT1700 740 GPC ID ISC ANT GPC E Note 2 Antennas 1 1 1 3 Antennas 1 2 1 1 4 Antennas 1 3 2 1 5 Antennas 1 4 2 2 8 Chanel Multiplexer 6 Antennas 1 5 3 2 8 Chanel Multiplexer 7 Antennas 1 6 3 3 8 Chanel Multiplexer Table 2 Needed components for gates with People Counter ...

Page 13: ...between the antennas or gates For shorter distances 1 m 8 m the readers must be synchronized The synchronization of the readers see application note N10311 xe ID B doc is only possible in one of the Automatic Modes Buffered Read Notification or Scan Mode Below a distance of 1 5 m the antennas must also be shielded from each other Otherwise the read range will be significantly reduced The antennas ...

Page 14: ...wing 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 3 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 cover at the antenna foot and remove it upwards Fig 4 Step 1 Step 2 Fig 4 Openin...

Page 15: ...40 A B FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 15 of 74 M91201 5e ID B doc 4 2 Dimensions of antenna The outside dimensions of the antenna are shown in Fig 5 Fig 5 Antenna outside dimensions All dimensions are in mm with general tolerance to ISO 2768 m mean ...

Page 16: ...f the base or floor The anchors should be capable of withstanding a permissible load of at least 5 kN per anchor for all load directions e g for concrete floor Hilti HVA anchors with HAS E M8 threaded rod or Hilti HIS N M8 5 16 threaded inserts The size of the mounting holes in the antenna is 10 mm 39 The length of the anchors or bolts should be selected such that they extend at least 50 mm 2 0 an...

Page 17: ...antenna cables through the cable opening on the Multiplexer side All other cables such as the supply voltage and synchronization cable should be routed through the cable opening on the Reader side Alternatively the cables can be routed at the sides of the antenna bas like shown in Fig 7 Fig 7 Cable routing at the antenna sides ...

Page 18: ...se antenna conductors in the middle of the antenna body have to face the same direction at all antennas Fig 8 If a People Counter installed in the antenna then note chapter 5 2 Project Notes People Counter GPC Use the adjusting screws Fig 9 to align the antenna vertically Fig 8 Transverse conductors facing same direction Adjusting screws hexagon socket width A F4 Fig 9 Attaching and aligning the a...

Page 19: ...5 1 Project Notes Antenna 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 sh...

Page 20: ... following conditions must be met The gate distance GD depends on the antenna configuration see Table 5 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 appl...

Page 21: ...the same time at a distance of less than 8 m the Readers must by 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 distance GD 104 cm Number of tags at a speed of 1 m s Read serial number Read data 16 8 Table 5 Gate distance Supplementary equipment e g light barrier lighting etc mounted d...

Page 22: ...ng objects can influence the counting of the People Counter much If a People Counter is installed in the antenna the antenna conductors in the middle of the antenna body must be aligned that the red arrows show according to Fig 8 Transverse conductors facing same direction in the direction of free space That means the antennas are installed close to the entrance and exit the detection area of the ...

Page 23: ...ar sensor usually is counted one person only The minimum distance between two people so that these people are detected separately as a function of the adjusted sensitivity and position in the passage is 60 cm to 130 cm Cross traffic in the detection area i e people who cross in front of the antennas go from left to right or contrariwise can also be counted or recorded To avoid interference the det...

Page 24: ...D ISC NET24V B Power Supply Unit Power cable interface cable and connection cable for the DC power supplies 2 wire twisted Mounting materials screws anchors Optional Qty 2 ID ISC ANT1700 740 AGP Acrylic glass plate windows for Clear antenna To calibrate the Reader you will need the software ISOStart Version 2011 Version 8 03 or higher and for tuning the antennas the service software DATuningTool V...

Page 25: ...l light of antenna Type B has to be connected to X14 LED3 third antenna X12 LED2 of the terminal board The necessary connections for the optional People Counter will be described in 6 Installation of the Gate People Counter ID ISC ANT1700 740 GPC Fig 13 Connecting the components for a gate consisting of two antennas reader and multiplexer Fig 14 Terminal board An overview of the terminal board con...

Page 26: ... need to be tied into small loops see Fig 15 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 to the antenna type A should preferably be connected shortly Unused cable lengths are possible should be tied in antenna B type Fig 15 Connection of the components in an antenna Type A Fig 16 T...

Page 27: ...ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 27 of 74 M91201 5e ID B doc 5 3 3 Setting the Multiplexer Set the jumpers JP11 JP14 shown More on setting the ID ISC ANT MUX M4 Multiplexer can be found in the corresponding installation manual M90200 xde ID B Fig 17 Jumper positions ...

Page 28: ...xagon socket width A F2 5 at the antenna base cover and move it upwards Fig 18 Step 1 Step 2 Fig 18 Opening of the antenna base The jumpers JP1 JP26 of the Dynamic Antenna Tuning board should be set factory setting as follows Table 7 Jumper settings for Antenna Tuner Function Jumper Position 1 Q resistor JP1 open 2 Q resistor JP2 closed Antenna switch JP3 offen Capacitor C1 JP 11 12 JP 13 14 close...

Page 29: ...lation ID ISC ANT1700 740 A B FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 29 of 74 M91201 5e ID B doc Verify these settings More on setting the ID ISC DAT antenna tuner can be found in the corresponding installation manual M40401 xde ID B ...

Page 30: ... configured by means of software protocol Fig 19 RS232 interface pin outs on X3 Acronym Description TxD RS232 Transmit RxD RS232 Receive GND RS232 Ground Table 8 RS232 interface pin outs Fig 20 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 setting...

Page 31: ...ructured cabling CAT 5 cables should 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 address on the net work All Readers have a factory set IP address Network Address IP Adresse 192 168 10 10 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Port 10001 DHCP OFF Table 9 Standard factory configuration of the Ethernet connection Not...

Page 32: ... 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 Keep Configuration unchanged and exit Wizard and click on Exit This has to be done at each start of ISO Start program otherwise the configuration of the reader will be changed 4 Select Options Program ...

Page 33: ...OBID i scan Installation ID ISC ANT1700 740 A B FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 33 of 74 M91201 5e ID B doc Step Action Note 5 Select Expert Mode and confirm with OK 6 Select Logical View ...

Page 34: ... of Output Channels e g 2 Antenna Active Time 100 x 5ms 3 Set by clicking on Apply 4 Transponder Configure the parameters as follows 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 7 Configuring the Reader in accordance with national RF regulations 5 Set by clicking on Apply 6 Operatin...

Page 35: ...t 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 2 Click on with Multiplexer Number of Tuning Iterations 3 4 Activate Start Tuning and wait until the tuning process is finished 5 The tuning status is displayed after each tuning pass After successful tuning both antennas are shown in green 6 If...

Page 36: ...are and a Transponder Here the Noise Level and performance of the gate are tested 5 4 1 Checking the Noise Level Step Action Note 1 Select Function Unit Command Multiplexer Channel Select activate antenna 1 Cascade Level 1 Output Channel of Input 1 1 2 Set by clicking on Send 3 Activate Test and Measurement 4 Select Noise Level and start by clicking on Start 5 Normal Noise Level values at antenna ...

Page 37: ... 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 devices nearby which may emit noise interferences larger machines or wireless devices Are there inter...

Page 38: ...lexer output 1 Use adhesive tape for example 2 Activate antenna 1 with command Function Unit Commands Multiplexer Parameter Channel Select Cascade Level 1 Output Channel of Input 1 1 3 Confirm with Send 4 Select Test and Measurement 5 Select ISO Inventory function and activate by clicking on Start The serial number and tag type will be shown in the display 6 Repeat Step 1 to 5 for every further an...

Page 39: ...ad 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 the lines and orientations Now slowly move the tag in the vertical and parallel direction with respect to the antenn...

Page 40: ...nce 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 Multiplexer or antenna defectiv...

Page 41: ...Pin REL1 COM Alarm LED 2 of antenna No 2 through relay No 2 X2 Pin REL2 COM and Alarm LED 3 of antenna No 3 through relay No 3 X2 Pin REL3 COM on the ID ISC LRM2500 B reader The pulse duration can be set Digital IO OUTPUT or RELAY between 100 ms and 6553 5 s by adjusting the Reader configuration The volume of the sounder could be adjusted by a potentiometer on the terminal board Fig 23 Volume adju...

Page 42: ... Software 2 Select Configuration and click on Read to read the complete configuration 3 Operating Mode Select Buffered Read Mode 4 Set by clicking on Apply 5 Digital IO Output2 Sounder Output Idle Mode OFF Idle Flash Mode 1Hz Setting Time 10 Setting Time set the dura tion time of output 2 for the alarm 10 means 1 second e g 10 x 100ms Assign Output 2 to antenna to all antennas of the set up True m...

Page 43: ... Relay 1 2 or 3 will be active if the reader read a valid transponder at the corresponding antenna 7 Set by clicking on Apply 8 Transponder If 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 to four different AFI values could be set 9 Set by clicking...

Page 44: ...ransponder The AFI byte Application Family Identifier is useful for this purpose since it is contained in 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 ...

Page 45: ...w 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 Sele...

Page 46: ... piece mounting bracket 2 1 piece Radar connection cable 3 1 piece connection cable People Counter Terminal board 4 1 piece Triggercable 5 1 piece People Counter Board 6 1 piece Radar module 7 5 piece jumper 8 4 piece Split rivet 4 0mm 9 2 piece split rivet 3 0mm 10 4 piece hexagon spacer sleeve M3x6 11 4 piece screw M3x6 12 1 piece 5 pin connection plug for 2 GPC 13 5 piece cable clip 14 1 piece ...

Page 47: ...uch the an tenna surface of the Radar module to avoid damaging the electronic components and soiling 2 Set sensitivity of Radar sensor by setting jumper J1 and J2 Sensitivity JP1 2 open Low JP1 closed Middle JP2 closed High JP1 2 closed Very high Recommended Sensitivity High 3 Install Radar module with split rivet 3 0 mm at the mounting bracket ...

Page 48: ...M91201 5e ID B doc 4 Connect one plug of radar connection cable with X1 of Radar module Here yellow white green brown The other plug will be used for the second radar sensor in case of a gate with two aisle 5 Install the mounting bracket in the antenna with 4 pieces split rivet 4 0 mm ...

Page 49: ...1700 740 A B FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 49 of 74 M91201 5e ID B doc 6 Fix the cable with the cable clips beside the coax cable 7 Install People Counter Board with the hexagon spacers and the screws into antenna foot beside the multiplexer ...

Page 50: ...ere yellow white green brown The other plug should be connected to X12 Sen 2 but has no function at the use of only one radar sen sor Plug connection cable of people counter onto X1 9 1 Remove connector form X5 GPC in and the three wires from X2 of the reader ID ISC LRM2500 10 Plug connection cable of People Counter onto X5 GPC IN of Terminal Board ...

Page 51: ...X13 GPC OUT of Terminal Board 13 Installing the People Counter at antennas Type B The installation must be done in the same way like at the antenna Type A Only the RS485 cable will not be connected This cable has to be tied together to small loops with the cable tie 14 After the installation you have to stick the adhesive label of the GPC below of the type plate of the antenna ...

Page 52: ...f 74 M91201 5e ID B doc Fig 25 Connections ID ISC ANT1700 740 GPC Long Range Reader ID ISC LRM2500 B LED3 LED2 Second GPC 4 Antenna Type B Optional Antenna B ANtenna B Gate People Counter ID ISC ANT1700 740 GPC X2 X3 Radar Modul ID ISC ANT1700 740 GPC Radar Modul ID ISC ANT GPC E ...

Page 53: ...ce Radar module 3 2 piece Jumper 4 2 piece spilt rivet 3 0mm 5 1 piece cable clip Step Action Note 1 Attention Note Do not touch the an tenna surface of the Radar module to avoid damaging the electronic components and soiling 2 Set sensitivity of Radar sensor by setting jumper J1 and J2 Sensitivity JP1 2 open Low JP1 closed Middle JP2 closed High JP1 2 closed Very high Recommended Sensitivity High...

Page 54: ...Page 54 of 74 M91201 5e ID B doc 3 Install Radar module with split rivet 3 0mm at the back of the mounting bracket 4 Connect second plug of radar connection cable with X1 of Radar module Here red Grey blue pink 5 Plug second plug of Radar connection cable onto X12 Sen 2 ...

Page 55: ... ID ISC ANT1700 740 A B FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 55 of 74 M91201 5e ID B doc Fig 26 Connections GPC E 2 Radarmodule Gate People Counter ID ISC ANT1700 740 GPC Radar Module ID ISC ANT1700 740 GPC Radar Module ID ISC ANT GPC E ...

Page 56: ...d via software in the reader configuration J11 VCC J10 500 500 RS485 RS485 Fig 27 Jumper settings RS485 Interface By using several People Counters at gates with 3 to 6 aisles you have to set the corresponding bus address The bus address could be set by the Dip Switch at the People Counter Board See Fig 28 At one reader up to 3 People Counter bus address 1 3 could be operated Fig 28 Position of Dip...

Page 57: ...ou must use 5 pin shielded twisted pair cable Example LiYCY TP 3x2x0 25 The connection X13 GPC Out of the first Terminal Board has to connected to X13 GPC out of the second and third Terminal Board of the antenna People Counter More details to the terminal assignment of X13 you will find in 9 Annex A e g Fig 29 Connecting the People Counters 1 People Counter in Antenna A 2 Antenna 2 People Counter...

Page 58: ...38400 baud Parity even Number of Databits 8 Number of Stopbits 1 3 Confirm with Apply 4 Peripheral Devices Set People Counter to True and Detection Mode for Ext I O Boards to Search up to Busaddress 1 5 Confirm with Apply 6 Peripheral Device Digital IO Setting Time Setting Time set the dura tion time for the alarm 10 means 1 second e g 10 x 100ms Assign Output 1 to antenna 1 Output 2 to antenna 2 ...

Page 59: ...Select Commands 9 Select Command Get Reader Info Peripheral Devices 10 Confirm with Send Number of Devices should be 1 11 Select Command Set People Counter Values 12 Confirm with Send 13 Select Command Get People Counter Values 14 Confirm with Send All counter values should be 0 15 Walk through the gate from both directions Counter 1 Counter 2 In Out ...

Page 60: ...e Counter has to be polled by the Host Application to get the data In Notification Mode the Reader sends the People Counter Data automatically to the Host 6 3 3 Configuration and Test in Notification Mode The following configuration hast o be done Step Action Note 1 Select Configuration 2 Peripheral Devices CFG8 Set People Counter and Notify Counter to True 3 Confirm with Apply 4 Operating Mode Se...

Page 61: ...201 5e ID B doc 6 Set IP Address and Port for Notification Mode IP Address of Host e g here 192 168 3 213 Port 20005 Set IP Address and Port for People Counter IP Address of Host e g here 192 168 3 213 Port 10005 7 Confirm with Apply 9 A Test could be done with the People Counter Sample ...

Page 62: ... 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 Irela...

Page 63: ...gured as follows depending on the installation location Parameter USA Canada Europe Air Interface RF Power maximum 8 W RF Modulation 15 Transponder Parameters RF Modulation ISO MODE MOD 10 RF Data coding ISO MODE Fast 1 4 or Normal 1 256 Timeslots ISO MODE NO TS 1 or 16 Timeslots ISO Option BREAK Complete Timeslot length at NO TAG ...

Page 64: ...23 kg with packing Enclosure rating IP 43 Color Antenna frame signal white RAL 9003 Antenna base silver grey RAL 9022 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 Noise Ripple max 150 mV Power Consumption max 32 VA ...

Page 65: ...USB Ethernet TCP IP Protocol Modes FEIG ISO HOST BRM Data Filtering and Data Buffering Scan Mode RS 232 485 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 multiplexer One tag orientation All tag orientations approx 114 1...

Page 66: ...Tag 46 mm x 75 mm ISO15693 sensitivity minimum field strength Hmin 60 40 mA m rms transmitting power 8 W tag orientation parallel to antenna for horizontal movement through the antenna The maximum antenna distance also depending of the strength of the Transponder answer signal Z B NXP I Code SLi NXP I Code SLi S Qty 2 ID ISC ANT1700 740 A B antennas antenna spacing antenna center Tag 46 mm x 75 mm...

Page 67: ...nsor Board 100 mm x 40 mm x 16 mm 1 mm 60 mm x 30mm x 25 mm 1 mm Weight ID ISC ANT1700 740 GPC ID ISC ANT GPC E ca 200 g 290 g 0 64 lb with packing ca 50 g 100 g 0 22 lb with packing Mounting No of attaching points People Counter 4 Radar Sensor 2 Electrical Data Supply Voltage 24 V 15 Noise Ripple max 150 mV Power Consumption max 2 VA Operating Frequency 24 125 GHz RF Output power 16 dBm e i r p T...

Page 68: ...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 LRM2500 Reader built into the ID ISC ANT1700 740 A an tenna can be found in the Installation Manual which is included with the device 8 3 1 2 People Counter ID ISC ANT1700 740 GPC This RF equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements ...

Page 69: ...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 in a residen...

Page 70: ...n of the device Usually this is followed by the following RSS caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party re sponsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada appli cables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est auto risée aux deux conditions suivantes 1 l app...

Page 71: ...OBID i scan Installation ID ISC ANT1700 740 A B FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 71 of 74 M91201 5e ID B doc 8 3 3 USA and Canada UL The following picture indicates the label position ...

Page 72: ... 1 24 V DC Multiplexer X3 Pin 2 GND GND Multiplexer X4 TRG Trigger People Counter 1 X4 Pin 1 TRG Trigger People Counter X4 Pin 2 GND Trigger People Counter X5 GPC in Connection Cable to People Counter X5 Pin 1 24V DC LED2 X5 Pin 2 24V DC LED3 X5 Pin 3 n c X5 Pin 4 RS485 A X5 Pin 5 RS485 B X5 Pin 6 TRG Trigger People Counter X5 Pin 7 24 V DC People Counter X5 Pin 8 GND GND People Counter X6 LEDB Co...

Page 73: ...24 V DC LED2 X12 Pin 2 GND LED2 X13 GPC out Connection Cable to 2 People Counter X13 Pin 1 24 V DC People Counter 2 X13 Pin 2 GND GND People Counter 2 X13 Pin 3 TRG Trigger People Counter X13 Pin 4 RS485 A X13 Pin 5 RS485 B X14 LED3 Connection LED Alarm light 3 Antenna X14 Pin 1 24V DC LED3 X14 Pin 2 GND LED3 Table 11 Pin Configuration X11 X14 Terminal Board ...

Page 74: ...ck X2 I O 24V DC Input Output X2 Pin 1 Reader LR2500 X2 Pin Out2 C white X2 Pin 2 GND Reader LR2500 X2 Pin Out2 E black X3 MUX 24V DC Multiplexer X3 Pin 1 X1 24 V DC Multiplexer red X3 Pin 2 GND X1 GND Multiplexer black X5 I O Relay Output X5 Pin 1 Reader LR2500 X2 Pin REL3 COM blue X5 Pin 2 Reader LR2500 X2 Pin REL2 COM yellow X5 Pin 3 Reader LR2500 X2 Pin REL1 COM green X6 LED 1 LED X6 Pin 1 LED...

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